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@escolalms/h5p-react
Advanced tools
See isolated implementation here [EscolaLMS/h5p-laravel-demo(https://github.com/EscolaLMS/h5p-laravel-demo/tree/main/resources/js) which is isolated into heroku deploment [https://h5p-laravel-demo.herokuapp.com/](https://h5p-laravel-demo.herokuapp.com/)
See isolated implementation here [EscolaLMS/h5p-laravel-demo(https://github.com/EscolaLMS/h5p-laravel-demo/tree/main/resources/js) which is isolated into heroku deploment https://h5p-laravel-demo.herokuapp.com/
Rending h5p editor with onSubmit
callback that gets params of new h5p element
Rending h5p player with onXAPI
callback that gets params of new h5p element
Player also has option to pass custom styles, which is describes here https://components.wellms.io/#h5player
FAQs
This package contains React components that are meant to be used with rendering [H5P](https://h5p.org/) Editor and Player while implmenting [Wellms.io](https://www.wellms.io/) Admin Panel and bespoke frontend.
We found that @escolalms/h5p-react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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